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Colleges Act (university and colleges regulations) and Regulations for the degrees philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) and philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work at the Norwegian University
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for study and as such provide readiness to understand and develop solutions to progressive technological challenges such as digitalisation of health and welfare services, the green shift, advanced building
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handling of biocarbon. Such solutions, which are tailored to specific scenarios, need to be proposed, developed and tested. The EnergyProSafe project will fill the knowledge gap and build up knowledge and
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. We are mainly looking for candidates in Industrial Organisation, Macroeconomics, Behavioural Economics, Labour Economics, and Development Economics. Females are particularly encouraged to apply
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The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH) is a specialized university and serves as the premier education and research institution of sport science in the Nordic countries. Our mission is to educate
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environment. The SolKit project entails overcoming barriers linked to Norwegian conditions while addressing societal needs, economic goals and sustainability challenges. Furthermore, SolKit aims to develop
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, or development studies. Admission requirements (1) To be admitted to the PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education, the applicant must normally have completed a five-year master’s degree
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(university and colleges regulations) and Regulations for the degrees philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) and philosophiae doctor (ph.d.) in artistic development work at the Norwegian University of Science and
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of Structural Engineering. The timber structures group at NTNU has had a great development over the last years. The research interests of the group are focused on development of structural concepts for mid-rise
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task of developing their fleet within a complex and uncertain technical, commercial and regulatory landscape, while maintaining their competitiveness and profitability. At the same time, IMO, EU and